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\caption{Outcome variables}
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{Category}&{Variable}&{More is...}&{Source}&{N}&{Coverage}&{Winsor.} \tabularnewline
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Economic&GDP per capita growth&Positive&Penn World Tables&2838&1951--2014&Yes \tabularnewline
Economic&Inflation&Negative&IMF&2713&1945--2020&Yes \tabularnewline
Economic&Unemployment&Negative&ILO&1752&1991--2022&Yes \tabularnewline
Economic&Trade intensity&Positive&World Bank&2588&1960--2020&Yes \tabularnewline
Social&HDI&Positive&UNDP&1736&1990--2019&No \tabularnewline
Democracy&Democracy index&Positive&V-Dem&3513&1945--2020&No \tabularnewline
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\\ \parbox{\linewidth}{\footnotesize \emph{Notes}: This table lists the variables which we use to measure country performance. Winsor. indicates whether the outcome variables were winsorized or not. N is the number of elections for which we have available data.}
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